Could you collect some more information for me? Please download this
script:

http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/wifi-debug

Then open a terminal, navigate to the directory where you saved the
script, and make it executable (chmod +x wifi-debug). Then run 'sudo
./wifi-debug -p -t'. Once you see the "Collecting data ..." line, wait
until you experience a disconnection, then press Enter to terminate the
script. Please send me the wifi-debug-files.tar.gz file it creates. This
file may contain some private data, so you may not want to attach it to
this bug. In that case you can email it to me or place it in some other
location where I can download the file.

If the problem takes a long time to occur, you may want to stop and
restart the script periodically to keep the amount of collected data
down to a reasonable size.

Note that the script will capture network data transferred over the
wireless interface, so you probably want to avoid any activity which
sends any private data on the network (though data sent over TLS/SSL
connections will be encrypted in the capture). Other wireless traffic on
the same channel may also be collected, though on a secure network
traffic belonging to other clients will be encrypted. If you are
uncomfortable with this you can omit the -p option to wifi-debug, though
this will limit my ability to diagnose your issue.

Thanks!

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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